Bath Running out of cold water halfway through running the bath
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 5:05 am
Hi all,
We have a low-pressure gravity system, with the water tank in the loft. We have always had a problem with cold water running out (i.e. if my wife has a bath and then I have a shower straight after (we have a power shower), more often than not the shower runs out of water halfway through - the cold water, not hot).
We had a massive water leak this week, which has resulted in a new water tank being fitted. It is smaller than the previous one, but still guaranteed to be a standard size for a 5-bedroom house (we have a 4-bedroom house).
Now, when we run a bath with both hot and cold running, it runs out of cold about halfway through filling the bath. The only way around it it seems is to run the hot water first, and then turn that off and run the cold water. The water is not being used for anything else (i.e. this is first thing in the morning, there is only two of us etc).
I don't think the fitting of the new tank is the fundamental issue (i don't think so anyway, but who knows) as we have always had this kind of problem. It seems to be that the tank is not filling up quickly enough.
Can anyone offer any advice how this could be resolved in any way ?
Many thanks,
Richard
We have a low-pressure gravity system, with the water tank in the loft. We have always had a problem with cold water running out (i.e. if my wife has a bath and then I have a shower straight after (we have a power shower), more often than not the shower runs out of water halfway through - the cold water, not hot).
We had a massive water leak this week, which has resulted in a new water tank being fitted. It is smaller than the previous one, but still guaranteed to be a standard size for a 5-bedroom house (we have a 4-bedroom house).
Now, when we run a bath with both hot and cold running, it runs out of cold about halfway through filling the bath. The only way around it it seems is to run the hot water first, and then turn that off and run the cold water. The water is not being used for anything else (i.e. this is first thing in the morning, there is only two of us etc).
I don't think the fitting of the new tank is the fundamental issue (i don't think so anyway, but who knows) as we have always had this kind of problem. It seems to be that the tank is not filling up quickly enough.
Can anyone offer any advice how this could be resolved in any way ?
Many thanks,
Richard